Tom Selleck for GQ October 2014 Issue, Talks Plastic Surgery

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Published September 26, 2014

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Tom Selleck Talks Growing OlderGQ approaches its first age issue, getting a wide array of opinions on age from diverse personalities such as NBA star Blake Griffin. For its October 2014 issue, GQ catches up with actor Tom Selleck to talk about aging. When it comes to whether men should look at plastic surgery or not, Selleck explains, “I don’t know. I’ve never done it. That’s not to say I won’t. It’s your instrument, and if you take it as that, part of your talent is knowing what you can do and what you can’t. Part of that is knowing what age range you can play and what age range you can’t. I don’t have a problem with it as long as it’s not just vanity. I can’t look the way I looked twenty years ago, and I don’t want some surgeon trying to make me look like that. If I want to do Blue Bloods–I look okay now, people are still buying it–but I am getting up there. I don’t have anything really against it, if I can look at it as a tool and not a kind of narcissistic manifestation of vanity, which it probably is anyway; but I do think there’s a difference between that kind of vanity and your work. If it allows you to do your job and be accepted in a larger variety of things, I think it’s okay.” Read more at GQ.com.